2018-02-26

Lattitude Technologies introduces Iridium satellite Push-to-Talk device to support public safety communications

Source: Lattitude Technologies
Curated by: Gert Jan Wolf - Editor-in Chief for The Critical Communications Review

Latitude Technologies, global supplier of flight data management, flight following, and satcom solutions for fleet operators will be showcasing the new S200-012P Iridium Satellite Push-to-Talk (PTT) device for air medical and first responder organizations at HELI EXPO, Helicopter Association International’s annual convention, in Las Vegas. Designed to support public safety, the S200-012P allows aircrews, air-operations stakeholders, and outside organizations to interoperate across different regions with no delay and without dialing a telephone number. Talk group set up and on-the-fly management is easy for dispatchers with the PTT Command Center web tool. There are no dead zones or boundaries typical of mobile radio systems. Operators can be anywhere in the world actively listening and participating in secure group conversations when responding to emergency situations or natural disasters.

Commenting on how this technology is groundbreaking for airborne public safety communications, Latitude President Mark Insley noted, “Previous airborne use of PTT was limited to direct line of sight and relay between radios, and was open to eavesdropping scanning technologies. Our application of Iridium PTT provides private group conversations with no geographic limitations. And using the Technisonic upgrade, it functions seamlessly with 9100’s tactical radio frequencies. Crews can respond and take action faster while working together without worrying about losing connections even in the most remote areas.”

http://latitudetech.com/latitude-launches-iridium-push-to-talk-satcom-for-public-safety-systems/